• Mobile satellite service

    The European-based Satamatics Ltd. has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission to provide satellite-based telematics services in the U.S. Using the Inmarsat D+ satellite network, Satamatics-Americas says it will partner with ASPs (application service providers) to offer Internet-based asset tracking, tracing and monitoring services over its real-time data communications system.
    Oct. 1, 2002

    The European-based Satamatics Ltd. has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission to provide satellite-based telematics services in the U.S.

    Using the Inmarsat D+ satellite network, Satamatics-Americas says it will partner with ASPs (application service providers) to offer Internet-based asset tracking, tracing and monitoring services over its real-time data communications system.

    The company's new North American operations are headquartered in Ocala, FL.

    For more information, go to www.satamaticsamericas.com.

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